Blind Man’s Daughter Redirects Progressive Pop into the ‘All or Nothing’ Kind of Love by ‘Say it Again’
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Coming from Denver, United States, Ashley Wolfe tries to make her music feel like an adhesive for your brain, and genuinely wow. Her style of sound is a unique amalgamation of emotional dynamic, expression, and tension. Emotional, relaxing, yet sound that moves something inside of you, the artist is currently navigating the landscape of social media, and how she can perhaps utilise it to strive for impact rather than vitality. Her vision of sonic production expands and becomes better with every new release, and this one is an evolved version of it.

“Right kind of loving is more than just a feeling; it's the little things the other person does that just make you fall for them harder.”
Hearts intertwine, fumbling words fade, and what's left is pure desire to be with each other. ‘Say It Again’ raises the volume to feel exactly like that. Sparking into crushes, but time transforms and wings it into ‘liking’ and ‘love’, but if all of it is done right, you don’t need reasons not to fall for them daily, appreciate tiny details that make them the person you love. Blind Man’s Daughter yearns for this in ‘Say It Again’, which starts off as a piano ballad and then branches out to be a progressive, bass-driven pop. Dreamy, passionate, the bold voice and a way of making that feels as fresh as a cucumber, this tune is a must to celebrate romance. Production quality so intense and out of the box that it leaves an imprint in your brain. This track sits at the intersection of ‘balance and peace of mind’ vs ‘endless pursuit.’
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